Change and Continuity: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium

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Author(s): Mark P. Thomas, Leah F. Vosko, Carlo Fanelli, Olena Lyubchenko
Series: Carleton Library Series 248
Publisher: McGill-Queen’s University Press
Year: 2019

Language: English

Cover
Copyright
Contents
Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Canadian Political Economy in the New Millennium
Part One – The New Canadian Political Economy: Trajectories of Feminism, Anti-racism, Citizenship, and Belonging
1 Locating the New Canadian Political Economy
2 Feminist Political Economy and Everyday Research on Work and Employment: The Case of the Employment Standards Enforcement Gap
3 The Political Economy of Belonging: The Differences that Canadian Citizenship and Immigration Policies Make
Part Two – Regions and Resources
4 Staples Dependence Renewed and Betrayed: Canada’s Twenty-First Century Boom and Bust
5 Innis’s Ghost: Canada’s Changing Resource Economy
6 Political Economy and Quebec Capitalism
Part Three – State, Capital, and Institutions
7 From Keynesianism to Neoliberalism: The State in a Global Context
8 Toward a Critique of Political Economy of “Sociolegality” in Settler Capitalist Canada
9 A Feminist Political Economy of Indigenous-State Relations in Northern Canada
10 A Political Economy of the Cultural Industries in Canada
Part Four – Social Services Restructuring
11 Caring for Seniors the Neoliberal Way
12 Mad (Re) Production: Defining “Mental Illness” in the Neoliberal Age in Ontario
13 Fiscal Distress and the Local State: Neoliberal Urbanism in Canada
Part Five – Contestation
14 Protest Patterns: cpe as an Analytical Approach
15 Playing Left Wing: Renewing a Political Economy of Sport
16 Organizing in Precarious Times: The Political Economy of Work and Workers’ Movements after the Great Recession
17 The Maternity Capital Benefit in Russia: Analyzing Neoliberal Transitions in Post-Socialist States through a Feminist Political Economy Lens
References
Contributors
Index